Reviews of Hidden Harbor Marina & RV Park

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5

7

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Jun 2011 -
$30.00

Entry road is old asphalt turning to gravel. Very rural setting. Sites are grass and level -- most are in shade. Some back-in sites are along the river were $5 more per night. Interior roads are mostly dirt paths. A good many permanent or seasonal units. Lots of mature shade trees rimmed high for good visibility and clearance for rigs. Quiet and comfortable property adjacent to a county park with baseball/soccer fields. Train runs within 2 miles but was just a low roar at our site. Laundry was clean with two sets of machines, clean and reasonably priced, with folding table and hang-up bar. Restrooms are in the same building and have coded entry. There were no club discounts available. - goodspinach

Oct 2005 -
$7.00

Well off Hwy99, quiet with some really nice sites close to the Sacramento River. Some sites, however, butt up against the club house and are not very good. Park is old, manager says he intends to fix it up. Never did get to go in the office. Every time we approached the Mgr came out and talked to us outside; we assume it is a mess inside. Bathroom/Showers are old but clean. Shade trees are everywhere. The Park has no store. The park has a boat launch for small fish ing rigs and access to the river for bank fishermen. Each site has cable TV hookup that has long gone defunct. RV Power Antenna gets about 4 channels well. (Including ABC, CBS). We will return if for no other reason, for the setting. It is very peaceful. - CaptRLD

Reviews of Driftwood RV Park & Fishing Resort

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5

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May 2015 -
$20.00

New owners are trying but have a ways to go. Very nice location right on river with most sites water and electric only - no sewer. A few with full hookups but these are a bit hard to get in to. Good Wi-Fi and water pressure. Not good place for big rigs. Management friendly and helpful. It was good location for us but I would not pay full rate of 38.00. I think this was a neglected and old park that new owners are working on improving and it could be a great place in a few years? We did have great view of river. There is a train but that did not bother us but it might others. - arcticfox

Reviews of Sycamore Grove Campground

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May 2018 -
$22.00

We were greeted by a large billboard that proclaimed 'Reservations Only' coming in. As the park was pretty much empty we pulled into a 'Open' site, and walked around the campground to meet the camp hosts per instructions for those arriving with no reservations. The host told us that despite the fact we had parked in a 'Open' site, and despite the fact that the campground was about a quarter full near dusk on a weekday, we would have to call in a reservation and pay $10 for the privilege of doing so. My geezer pass put the $22 rate down to $11, but the 'reservation' fee jacked it right back up and we moved on. Seems like a rip-off to us. The campsites were pretty sizeable and the place was very green, but it did seem a bit down on it's luck, as did some of the campers we encountered. We are hardly RV snobs, but I could see why some folks might feel uncomfortable here. The place needs some attention. Hosts were helpful. Red Bluff might seem a little beat on this (the east) side of I-5, but hidden across the freeway is a big, thriving community. Pretty much whatever you might need. - rmlarson

Sep 2017 -
$25.00

Nice location away from the highway along the river. Sites all seemed large enough with many trees. - Gramacony

Sep 2017 -
$22.00

I felt a little uncomfortable here because there were mostly people staying in tents and sleeping in vehicles here who looked homeless. I do not know that for sure, but it is unusual to see families and single men camping in tents in extremely hot weather. (I kept my porch light on all night and made sure all my outside storage areas were locked up. I know that I should be kinder to people down on their luck, but it bothered me as I travel alone.) Also, I was surprised that it looked so run-down because I thought it was a Corps of Engineers campground, but I believe it is part of Mendocino National Forest. About half the sites have electric and water and all are paved, but the sites are very narrow and asphalt is not in good condition. My site was a pull-through but tight and not appropriate for a big rig. The electric boxes did look fairly new and mine worked fine. Also, I got two bars of Verizon service because this is so close to the city of Red Bluff. Grass was dry and weedy, which I guess is to be expected this time of year, but it also had not been mowed in a long time. There is an interesting dam nearby and a fish ladder that has not been used in a very long time. I came here because of the senior rate but then discovered you have to go online or call Recreation.gov and pay a $10 registration fee--no dropping in and finding a spot at the last minute. That raised the $12.25 camping fee to $22.25, so I will probably not be back. The National Forest people need to do some maintenance here and enforce the 14-day rule. I can recommend this place only for a quick overnight. - judy_online

Reviews of Corning RV Park

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6

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9

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Mar 2017 -
$31.00

Sites were level and there were trees. Nicely spaced. Had a fenced dog area. The biggest problem for us was lots of permanent residents who did not clean up after their pets. There was even dog poop right outside our door. Lots of freeway noise. - on the road 65

Nov 2016 -
$28.00

We stayed here for 12 nights and used the weekly rate. Checkin was quick and easy. Our site was next to the bathrooms as the WiFi was best there. The WiFi was not useable at all, very slow to not opening pages. If a campground advertises WiFi it should work.

The setting is beautiful, you are in an Olive tree grove. We watched workers pick olives almost every day. Our pull thru site was level and long. There is a little noise from the interstate.

We visited several of the Olive businesses in the area. - houseonwheels

Nov 2016 -
$33.00

Stayed for 8 days in 45' MH with a 26' Cargo trailer and Pickup. Long sites, gravel and very level, ours was particularly long (A3). Each site has a row of olive trees between them leading to a very spacious feel. Easy on and off to I-5 and the noise can be an issue if you are outside, we didn't hear it in the coach. Strong Verizon signal and no problems with sat reception. Park had a water issue while we were there and the Mgmt was on top of it, getting it repaired promptly and issuing alerts about using the water. At least 2/3rds of the park are long termers, welcome to the new American scene, but friendly and sites were clean and orderly; mgmt stays on top of it. The nearby Woodson Regional Park has a great area for walking the dog near the river. Your nearest big box vendors are in Chico, about 25 miles away. We have this park on our short list and would definitely stay here again. - taildragger_2

Reviews of Elks Lodge #1250

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6

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Sep 2015 -
$15.00

Stayed two days at this members only ELKs Club. Approximately 8 pull-thrus and eight back-ins. Water, Electric, and Dump Station. Easy access to I-5. The only negative was mentioned in another post. there are lots of ants which will invade your RV is short order. All sites are on gravel. - richdoreen

Aug 2015 -
$15.00

Stayed one night while traveling south. Great Lodge. Very friendly. Good meal. RV sites VERY close to I-5 and noisy!! Pull thrus which is nice. Be careful and watch for ANTS.. RV infested with them after first night. Will not stop there again. - Sidewinder

Reviews of O'Nite Park

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9

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Oct 2017 -
$20.00

First of all, let me clarify that I gave the high rating because of the service, and the fact that management is working hard at improving the condition of the park. Yes, it is old, and yes, it is a "residence" type park. We came in for a two week stay, and were allowed to choose our space. The first one I looked at (a pull thru) didn't have a 50 amp outlet on the pedestal, so we chose a back-in space which was plenty wide for our 5th wheel with two slides, and room to park the truck alongside. It had a 50 amp outlet but, when I plugged in, we only had power on one side of the box. I called the manager, and within a minute or two, he was onsite and testing the pedestal. He determined that the breaker was defective, so he asked if I wanted to choose a different spot, or if I had time for him to go buy another breaker. I opted to stay, and he was gone and back within about 15 minutes. He installed a new breaker and we were set. The manager explained to me that he had started a year or so ago, and was working hard to clean up the place. With so much to do, he is trying to make improvements as fast as the budget will allow, with priority given to urgent needs such as our power outlet. During our two week stay, we could observe him and the maintenance man working hard at keeping up on the workload. As I walked around the park over the the two weeks or our stay, it was clear that the new manager's efforts are making progress, but there are still some issues that will take some time to resolve. Our stay was pleasant, and there was no excessive or late night noise. We didn't use the rest rooms, pool, or showers, but we did use the laundry, which was acceptable, reasonably priced, and usually clean. If we need to stay in Red Bluff again, I would definitely stay at O'nite. - Gypsy4Him

Oct 2015 -
$15.00

We arrived at this park and decided not to stay. The roadway in was through a lot of old run down mobile homes. Lots of junk and trash in the yards. Previous posters mentioned the large wide spaces for overnighters but the spaces have shrubs and bushes down the middle so they are not wide. Also noticed several strange smells and odors like cat urine and trash in the air. - mnkcusa

Aug 2015 -
$30.00

Started as just a nightly stay but were having some major motorhome issues so turned into a weekly then monthly stay. Prices varied per management personnel. Received a bathroom and shower key but it was useless. The showers were supposed to be .25 cents/8 minutes but out of the eight times paid they only worked twice and money was never repaid. Ants were everywhere. They would kill the ants but left their carcasses their to rot. Live ants literally attacked everything you brought into the restroom. We ended up taking showers by the poolside but it was cold. The pool which was to remain open until 8:00 p.m. closed early on numerous occasions. We had some friends visiting us and when they used our key for the restroom they were told they could not use it due to the theft of toilet tissue. After that the day manager quit, the locks were changed, and no new key issued. They have no internet service for permanent or temporary visitors although on our WiFi settings Onite RV Park showed up. They have no cable hookups as well. The laundry room is clean enough but the washers and dryers are old and worn out. They have a billiard room which is in the building with the office. The office was closed by 3:30 each day. There is a stagnant pond in the center of the park which should be declared a health hazard which houses approx. Thirty ducks who move freely through the park. The park has many loose stray dogs and cats which are a severe nuisance. We were asked on two occasions to not drain our sewer water due to the breaking down of their sewage system. The park trash receptacles were overflowing on several occasions. Our rates apparently changed with the change to management without notifying many of the tenants. They do have a very helpful handyman who is knowledgeable in several aspects of both the park and rv's. - cscratch63

Reviews of Heritage RV Park

The only thing this park is missing is a body of water. Nice mature landscaping, extremely clean facilities, super staff and within walking distance to groceries and food. - Psushu

May 2018 -
$32.00

Very nice park in Corning. Convenient to I5 and restaurants. Only nit pick was cable TV, which was marginal and had few channels. WiFi was good although we lost contact a couple of times. Small pet area allowed us to let our dog off lease for some exercise after being in the motor home for several hours Is a good stop on our trips south from the Willamette Valley, will be back. - tfemaker

Mar 2018 -
$42.00

Needed to rest for a week before traveling up North. This place was very quiet and clean, We loved all the trees and birds singing every morning. - Bsvls

Reviews of Rivers Edge

Rating:

7

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Jan 2017 -
$35.00

Un-secure wifi. VERY slow. They use CheckBox, which routes ALL your Internet through a company in Canada. A simple search confirmed this is not secure. It's a system that most motels use. Not really good for an RV park. - Mr Zorg

Reviews of Red Bluff RV Park

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8

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May 2018 -
$31.00

Nice quiet RV park away from I-5. self serve/self park and some of the paperwork missing from the entryway...need to call for restroom code and WiFi code (it works well) We did have a little bit of trouble navigating the roads. My advice would be to pick a place near the front of the park and not try to drive around thru the trees. Some full timers in the park, but no problems. Note on the map which sites are 50 amp before you park. - saturn7

Jun 2017 -
$31.00

Long pull thru sites, lots of trees and shade. Level, gravel sites with grass strip, concrete pad with picnic table. The Park is immaculate, the owners keep the grounds in excellent condition. Ask for 30amp or 50amp, with WiFi and cable TV. Dog area. Bathrooms and showers were clean, individual shower stalls with door and dressing area. Swimming pool. Owners are friendly and informative. Free cookies in the office. Quiet at night. - zigzag

May 2017 -
$36.00

We have stayed at this park several times on our way north and south. They had a rally going on so no one in the office during the weekend. I'm not sure what the people below were complaining about - the park is easy to get into and out of, the sites are pretty level, and our only problem is making sure to get a site where we can get satellite reception. - PugetSound

Reviews of Durango RV Resort

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10

9

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Mar 2018 -
$50.00

This is my regular stopover on the way north and south. Always friendly staff and you are escorted to your site. The sites are spacious and well maintaned. The restroom and showers are spotless. Though I-5 is close by, traffic noise is not an issue. I'll be back. - Ratch

Jan 2018 -
$48.00

We had just picked up our fifth wheel and didnt want to drive towing for the first time in the dark. This was our first RV Park ever. We only stayed one night but would love to come back and spend a week here. It's a beautiful place. Clean & spacious. And very easy to get into. - pshep

Nov 2017 -
$45.00

We always stop here on way south. The wi fi is excellent. Large grocery store is just outside park. Locked gate at night for saftey. Gps leads you through shoping center,take Center st then right on Lake ave. - Louham